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MARCH 23, 1912 ~ Change Cars At Williams Crossing, " oottt You don’'t have to pay G6c or $1.00 a vint fer lsterian antiseptics or per- joxide. You can make 16 pints of @ Y ! i icidal, heall . Superintendent Anderson WIll Keep One Car on Willimantic | i1/ ° ot Satiweptie soration < wiilh one 25c¢ box of Paxtine—a soiu- End and Run Two to New London, Not Changing at Edtisptios porden TN . Paxtine dutmya germs that cause Waterford—Fumigate Cars Each Nght. disense, decay- and odors—that 18 why i it i3 the best mouth wash aud gar- gle, and why It purifies the breath clearses and preservea the teeth bet- ter than ordinary dentifrices, and ir nge bathing it completely eradl- es perapiration and other disagree- e Lody odurs. Ivery dainty wom- ange an sppreciutes this and its many other son was in consultation | to'set and hygienic uses. orwich health officer, Dr. N, | 1 le is splendid for sore throat London. but the throngh sowe- /B and Jound that al' he would | infiemed eyes and fo purlfy mouth o was metntained thronghout the |insist upou was that th - breath after smoking. —You can € |be thoroughly fumigatgi eae et Paxtine n,n«r Antiseptic at any Comtrary o reporis that cars woukd | The supe; endent then sett kul ug ‘store, x' and Sbc, or by shange st Waterford, thix was net | Williams Tosstug as the place to|mail postpaid from The Paxtine Toi- done and the ocars from the north make the trg let Co., Boston, Mass., whe will senc ‘ an clear through to the New Londan | The ilrst trolley car up to Williman- | ¥ou & frde saumple If you wouid Hke parade, but loduy there 1 tic this morning will stay on that end | t0 try it before huying. bange of cars put into (-.'fw L the #ine all day, running between | 5 g will ‘t: at V.fl]‘l’a.mu cross! and Willlams Crossing on- he “Child's Weifare” movement haa 15 Batwaen hess Gha WiHELH seeugers on every | challenged the attention of thoughtful Bt BRAGal - Andarsoh nt, so that | Peeple everywhera. Mothers ere nat- Mculty snd met situation by \ their reg- | tral supporters, and will find in Foley's Piking ik Gk Ay the Stepee ot & |0l Houey and Tar Compound a most val- any tranefer into effect. This will rs will bo fumigat- | iable aid. Coughs and colds that un- of only keen the cars which hawe le car barn. Friday cled lead to croup, bronchitis and All Trolleys Lead To ' Centre \ of Norwich ey & Wittt smailpox scars did not ycome no farther than the Uree heve the effect ¥riday upon Lth sngers transferring there, through trolley sohedule of the Con- E ips do not meet thers | ¢ neclicut compsny which was expeoted mn W an available place to|ak from the protest of Health Officer .| 5 T, Bimck of New london against al- lowing cars from Willimantic to enter | w Select Your New Suit Today Easter's But Two Weeks Away You have two weeks, from Sunday, to prepare for Easter. The ly kéon th i Sew it S cumonis, yield quickly to the heal-| et A < . bin, fo Wilikmanic . from Seclin) AR i ing and sodthing qualities of Foley's Suit question is the first that should be settled, and you will o Nerwich, and the transfor of pas. prdgptg S m‘,:j;g“.'flfy«jf' g find this store the first in importance when it comes to dis- sengers can be handled there easier n the Conunecticut company than it could be in Franklin squere. Health )fcer Black made the suggestion that he care on the north end of the line ning in each = CENTRAL DISTRICT PERFECT ATTENDANCE. posing of that problem, for individuality and diversity of style mark the garments with which our racks are loaded, - — | Those Who Waere Prosent Every Day $12-98 to 355-00 ONLY PIWVE FEET EASTERN STARS WERE } and Not Tardy in the Winter Term. BELOW HIGH MARK | GUESTS IN/WILLIMANTIC.| 1 i+ itrer wiomnt, tardy nor di is the price scale, and it takes care of the meager as weli as |missed during the winter term, en ing March 22, 1812, in the Central dis trict #chools, are as follows: Broadway School. Sucirun CGhAPLer, | Wighth and ninth grades, F. L. New- tern Star, ac- imn H. 8. Blackmar, E. G. McCloué., Radiant chap-| & 31, Pet: t : Entire number | d that '*hr«wrm pupils, 1 either absent, tardy | n. | the fat purse to the purchgsers best advantage. The garment section is filled with modishly Tailored Sults in Serges, Whip-. cords, Diagonals and Novelty Suitings. Coats are mainly 26 inch in one, two or three button styles. Very ofien a cutaway model. Garments are plain tailored or relieved with wide reveres and lace collar. Skirts are tailored to match. Every fashionable color is to be hadias well as Black, White and the airview |s Makirg Large Gains Each | Visited Radiant Chapter. at Which Day and” Meadow Breok Dropping | Grand Worthy Patron Fuller Was! But Little, | Present. In passing through The Store this afternoon I stepped into th department. ere's an <2 and distinetion sbe Gepartmeni which is aim- ing. and the hats -well When Pairvisw reservoir was meas- | B tred on Iriday d¢ was found to ba|No. sixty inches below high water mark, |« © highest point it has been in much it over a yewr. Laocking but fa peing full and gaining as | | from evening, Roing the 5.45 trolley | pyowarey ns, Ebenezer S. D . he prettiest ever 0O at the rate of and rv-hrrm: by the Jast trolley out \“ VI Harold t pretifes n i & by . 3 C 5 R ) f the tables 1 saw the dearcst t will take b i1t . after a highly enjoy- Sevmour Jackson, Bdmund Jen- Novelties. Ulie or THa N " u which could be oas The Sachem chapter | cen 'Chr ’ A.fi, A\ little grey hat in two shades of hemp h rolled on the sides and front was dark grey, cevered with a handsoms band of sfiver studgded with pearls, and arownd the crown which was of a lighter shade was s strand of pearis. Rising from the front stood a lovely grey Paradise algrette caught with a rich siver om- amon This littls hat bad sueh a dainty air of distinciion that ¥t stmpty fascinated me. We also show a beautiful line of Long Spring Coats for Women and Misses in the latest models, and a charming array of daintily trimmed and handsomely designed Dresses and Waists. These Days Are Style Days At The Boston Store omplighed with two or more geod |members mal g . | the following: ‘Charles Willisms, | witiam 1. Odgers, Harry Mc Wiiile Fairview is zaining each day |Mrs. H. I Jumes, Mr. and Mrs. E. D.|pong Willlam J. cize decresss at Mewdow Lrook ‘s bat Savai Moffitt, Miss M, | | roer slight, baving gone down hut six 3 James and snohes in the p week, thoug inch pipe from there ia contin: condecting the weter to IMairview, Me water at Mesadow brook wes &8 | meeti nebes above the 24-inoh pips on Tri- | was we! the visitation wo.\"l Rich: | anley, John W. U Leo W. Zeiz, Ruth E » E. Brown, Elizabeth M. EI Marguerite R. Epps, Hazel Fairclowsl, he Radiant chapter| (Continued on Page Fourteen.) and there | SEN LT BB | oor work for the | ; day "—i‘:?;:urn | FOUR D'V::%E:SEGR’:_’:S:ECDHARGE Another charming hat which T fet . S - o 0 3 - i . sure was imported was a large one WHIST BY DOW CAMP ere ma o { Chlldren S WInter Coats which rolled Softly up both front and Fuller, IYhtte Wives and One Husband Ap- side, then ocurling gracefully down Attraoted Large Number and Provided | 1" ( ast Bafarat JUags Shinauey again, Placed across the crown were Pleasant Evening. Tepreser AT GIVEAWAY PRICES. two long ostrich feathers In the most A nice ev emns oo the : mere was 3 good etiemiance al V’Ll""!fl served dur KIK ih whist given at the Halle club Friday | avening by Dow camp, No. 7187, Royal | BOYS' GLEE CLUB wighbors of America, and a pleasant GI‘-/EB FINE CONCERT! ime was ewioyed Ly those attending. 3 John J. Murtha aod Jehn ‘j“’”f“" Assisted by Mary Hallock, Pianist— | grante | 2! “Siater Hall Filled by Audience. o 20rs. Mang De Lazce of New Lon- on was divorat Floyd Da Lance. They were beautiful shades of that new prim- rose color, which shaded from the lightest pink to a soft dark red. and seerned fo curve in and out just to follow the curves of e hat. Of course the hat was the same rich, dsrk shade as the feathers, And then there were a host of others, cute little ones, dsinty garden hats which looked Mke Summer it- self, prim tallored oner and beautiful dressy hats, 1 wish { had the sepmoce to describe them, but you will have to see for yourseif, ap- 'HE LAST OF OUR CHILDREN’S FINE WINTER COATS IN 3-4 AND 6 YEAR SIZES. THESE ARE ALL GOOD JOATS WHICH WE 90[ D THIS WINTER AT PRICES RANGING UP TO 86 Your Choice Saturday $1.98 at t had left along life's of div wer ADCY Aprod, raeoné, lase oollar and jabor, Mrs. John Y. Parsons; third, Japaness creamer, Mes. A@am Qernhard Men—First, reveling set, Jernes A. Kimball: sec- | 04, neckrcart, Adam Gernhard: third, | ottle of oatsup, Miss Alics Tyler. Refresiments wera served by the | ommittes In charge, composed of Misses Jennle Kimball, Alice Tyler Mary Driscoli, sasisted by Mrs. Btta | Lafdngwell, Mss, Bllen Dovie and \Ahs Tovise Leion For t numbers of Hallock , with e following wae the | lub and by sertion, which sh T. Taber tude, G major 3 nning OPENING DISPLAY Of Floor Coverings and Draperies Complete showing of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Cartains, Portieres, Couch Covers, Drapery Materials, Choice Rugs of Latest Design AT MODERATE PRICES BURMA” RUGS $12.85 NROSS” ART RUGSe...$14.75 $2.50 and $9.00 RUGS 2 ..$16.50 a friend, e;urmd for| SPRING NOTION SALE The following list gives only a few suggestions of the many barfains which this sale affords yeu. Little necessities for sewing at little prices. South Garterbury Carris: \n examination is fo e held atl|; vilhmantie, Danielson or Putnam on 1pril 13, under the United States civil «arvice commission, for a vacaney in | he position of rural carrier at Sonth & alisine. of ‘anterbury and other vacancies a8 | emoier: ine oy may oocur on rural routes 3t | carvat i ostoffices in Windbam county. TN | Yrujeyotte sual entrance swiary i from §900 to [ g tote0 % S ung with 71.\!\ B3 11,008 ! % jand the ces melodious : iin close haromny. 1 number ] 4 for an encove, n was obli Tbeye wae little change Friday in|accorded. All ihe he ocondition of Royce Loomis, the|ing reé carnatio young man so badly injured In ths Miss H Ceptral Vermont wreck this weelk. IL|wcre heard with ir was stated at the hospttal that he was | she was given & “ary comfortabie. | her delightfnl inter g numbers wi . B, Hawley, My Lady Cl y Love Song), iloe clvb; Min Skylark, March, paii Moon, H. R Gecree from m the Jiszt, DOUBLE COVERED NAIN- SOOK DRESS SHIELDS in three si Sell regularly ¢ 17c a pair. Sale Price 10c a pair, NICKEL SPOOL WOLDER and PIN CUSHION" COMBINFED --fiolds eight Speots, A necessity for the work table. Regular urice 25c. Sale Price 17¢ Leomis Boy Comfortabls. 2 ALL WOOL REV! 2 ALL WOOL REVEE BRE RU s be <hree for i The following are tre A [ 1200 YARD JOHN J CLARE Pins and Needles |"BEST 6§ CORD MACHINE membp'fl off on a visit and 9 £ LB . $19.50/and $22.50 COMMON PINS on papers — 400 THREAD e i SR B AL N “’l-’“’“fli hushand never sent her an: o ok 4750 t. | Sale Price six for 240 she was obliged to borrow | i | | 3 | i ]!u;;v:r, ok ] | Sale Price 3c, two for bc1 The Heaths welo} { i t { | | | { Harold W. White. -6 BODY E ..$22.00 5 MERRICK'S 45 YARD DARNIKG MURPHY & MCG“RY, ton, Franklyn T. Lord. , and have ome cbild, .$20.00 I‘IR“S%{)EE'!;A\ (OTTON, bleck, white or tan. i . g ] was given to Mrs, 11 60 coun! - 567 Main Street { Robert . s Kavioond, T i 2500, $36.50, $39.50 and $42.00 UY: Price S gins, Farl Loudow, Fred H. Purvis Russell Smith, Iim Hass—Donaid C, Parker La- | JODOIN-H throp, Desmond Murphy, Howard f\‘ ‘ IonRS RO, Porter, Theodors A. Robinson, €. o e, Roy Stormas *\xuh‘g(nl\.‘ N R H. Have Charles D, ¥ (.hHLA .7;\ mes M. Yo Richurd Cregso: e 45 YARD DARNING COTTON, black or tan. 15c—Sals Price 8o | $a's Price 1o "ETY PINS in Four| ¢ i r price 5e. | Hooks and Eyes Sale Price 3c, two for 60| gppinves HOOKS AND EYVES or silver. ' Twy Gozén 1n Bwan, “"(r“i PIN CUBES, ¥ Regular pri ar pri Two Splendld Va ues in 9 by 12 Rugs LY RUGS—Your choice of ...512.25 .$18.95 WILTON RUGS WE CAN LIKELY ON TUESDAY SAF Counsel Have Agreed on That Day if ! | 1 Sahsf:ctory to Committee. don Comstock, (.} £y ] H r price $24.00.. VELVET AND IN OUR BRUSSELS, —— Russell Kinney. Alumnl (Spectal ‘fl The Bullet iliivan, Raymond B. Weahioptin. Matoh 407 it MATCH THE DESIGNS IN PRACTICALLY ALL THE SIZES s ard-zvalue 5 sell E. Hunt. followlng resotution. | MANUFACTURED. Tapes and Bindings ___Sala Price o R. B. Congdon of the feculty was the committee on THERSTITCHED WHITB| n charge of the Jme—rln , assisted by je be and it hereby is BRAID — regular | . | H. P, Benjamin, Jobn Hill, R. K. Pren- | authorized to send for ballots cast for | Miscellaneous | tiee,"T. . Broadnurst and Pa 2 \ Lath- | representativ in congres sin the Th Sale Price Curtams and | Drapenes am, £ . S \.((?n[‘:?”?x:?i’,ip il TAFFETA BINDING, ¢ Y NEW SUITS RETURNED ; R bl e MUSLIN CORBAINAL D o i S, o .. 35c to $1.50 Pieces, finest quality — hlack p t such ballots be bre g2 % “ml,‘ and colors—regular p Sale Fne-. & dozen dc FOR MARCH COURT |#®id ccngressional district by SCRIM CUR .. $1.35 to $5.75 » o e ey LR be designated by the CLUNYS ar . $2.00 to $2.00 5 | WHITE PEARL TTONS ts chairman, snd e ! se incurred therefor ‘shall, upon | vouchers approved by the v‘uain‘uafl,} Three Divorces in Two of Which Aduitery Is Alleged. Sale Price 100 plain or f -,.draex IRISH POINT CURTAINS ............ cereieiee.. $426 to $8.00 e i proved BRU LS and TAMBOURS . . $4.50 to $0.75 [ romhe folowing mew cages have been o i ot of ke Seatingent Shind REVERSIBLE ARABIANS . : $4.85 to 3875 'fi‘[?y'fl?grl&e'hfcx;‘lgz;; t'he H{J‘mhfr Chairman Goldfoge! said that the NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS ... . 65¢ to $6.00 xo})\}‘mm SPOOL BLACK SI'W- 2 Mary Briggs of \awdinx;\‘dondr:x;!i}:r sx;}r‘et:;:ug?nmm;’ fl'm{}ld ’{)e {h'. NOVELTY e $6.50, $6.00, $6.50 = SLLnAr""hrs?;. Phtos Be i) ‘S-fl.z' Price 19 : erson d ed to brin lots £ ale Price 19¢ srought suit against Frank Briggs for | i, Washington and that the transter | PORTHIRES 1L 2.0l i A e Lo s v n e S AU S IR | divorce on the grounds of habitval | | intemperance and cruelty. They wera { married September 16, 1910, Hhe | wants to resume her malden name of Mary Sliva. On the grounds of adultery Rebecca T'v Elionsky has brought sult against rman Llonsky for a diverce. They | 4 ittes t h Wo've enfarged our Childrer's De.|Were married in Augnst, 1891, her | bwas pioen ing anvtorttr me et sdi t and we are now prepared malden name being Rebeccs, 8. Corran, the coungel. The law 22 It 18 claimed he oommitted adultsry E < N xt Tuesday, at {8 sat- | o show the best and newest styles | with Rosa Selcer between Jamuar S s e R and celarings in Boys' Suits. 1907, and Jauvary 1, 1912 She wants|(hoe date the 'custody of four ahlldren, s We give the clossst attention to| Mabel Oldersham of Voluntown 1s T overy detail when #itting owt these |Dbeing sued by her husband, John T, would be made during the next week Ofayor Thayer stated Friday that i i3 proballe the count will be start next week, Attorney Henney and hi selfl a8 counsel interssted have beer informed that s date agr thm will probubly be sa GRANDE 5K post 8 inches long. T an exceptional value at 3 SALE PRICE 25¢ IRT MARKER ade wiillhl & square metal base djustable gu STANDARD SEWING MACHINES STANDARD SEWING MACHINES FROM $14.95 to $55.00 T PLAN TIME GUARANTEE mplete 1 EASY PAYM )LD UNDER A LIFE G. M, BKELLY CONDUCTOH | dapper little ones. Oldershaw, for a divorce, alleging that [ ane muzrnitt;d _adultery with John | Mad Charge of Traln in Which Seo- DOUBLE BREASTED rar?;ni ettt ht:”‘gu!‘l?;’\ofl?:\ljufltl;{ rotary Knox Went Across Costa NORFOLK, SAILOR Were married ou| Ric% i and RUSSIAN SUITS ust 26, 1908, hor maiden name be- TR i 5 it | ing Mabel Wright, allas Mabe! Plerco, | ters recelved Trom George M. | 5. §10. };eld“a'u‘ the custody of two minor | Skelly, formerly chairman of the| i children griovance committee of the. Central ‘ou'll always find smarter, nower! The Savings Bank of New Landon | Vermont raflroad, contaln a de i and prettier styles of Children’s | has sued Annie M. Adams et al. mr tion of the trip across Costa Rica of | Clothes here, than slsewhere, the foreclosu of a mortgage, i 4 Km)\ 1 ted as | note being for 32,005, dated May 1 |condu ng the FREE 1903, f Others who may speak | Seme big buttons. A g Crop rotation,” | SKIrt went with this coat ofits of tho| Flegant was a street x months’ subsecription to the American Boy Magazine r the purp states that eves " coming rea: sible precaution making fo he safe A de with every purchase of a A 1 e inlomat w n h S > rembe sutt. FAVORS $8,160 APPPRORIATION ;mol;g;‘ogu" ey ‘;‘::;‘\*‘g‘;- pos J\;(n:re elcted as follow Bordh- i [P0 (TiCeR . Bl Wi king blue, | Tebe With $1,000 a D“ G DI trtry - cariain Mmed"‘ uards, | O Lillibrid secrel North svstem | DaVing a detachable collar in ‘w S B ade for Maintenance | i £ & iserge and finish of smart ivory t juestion to be arg: | Dreceded tive secretary’s spocial. which | 720; treasurer, Henrv " do ; uzer : soived, That the sons of darknes aphe). iy Mystio Hiver, {was followed by another train, also|Matter of a caucus —_— g A .| mors inflgence than the sons of g / (Speciel to The Bulletin.) poing scmien| gusetd; A CEntvact ] S0 o B win e FASHION HINTS | Continental shape in tan braid, with |i. D. McKnight and Mra Mamie l/ AR W areh 5. mha” Noetas ?:i‘;t)brfieg“m—:er:u!‘x-;:‘rlfiad n:m?m?;::g sty 4 e F e = bive velvet fac'ng, and stylish touftle ‘g‘l:f" “"m':l‘""k "i; “\“‘ affirmative, ; : 2 ge el | Gained at Fri Obeninge-<Dmart ot Shedn buttons, |And Mrs, L. King and A, K. Jackson e o, osberdey ranemit=d o | dsigua on Secreary Know it Wers | NORTH STONINGTON INVITATION | S4ined t Friday's Onesifgetmart of whndad dne 'bashelrs butiens | 306 (SRIESSE b every foot o 1 imon te San Jose | Extended to kh' D: tion to Hold | the house the recommend boacd of engineers for 1 Jmen's Associa-| Abundant and Stylishly Arranged. il its perfections or imperfections; |1t s the part of the wise woman to see | Branuegee Will Preside in Senate — P 20 iver. T'}" 3 tavor Mr. from tae C. V. to! [itute There. | Low as t rature was on Fri- 1 ;‘“fifihfi” is abundant, and arranged| gy unanimous,vate of the senats on an propriatio o8 % . Kbt gl v R By £ | o e Coa- . e e gl [ ak tion as conductor for thay An invitation has been extended A derby sallor hat in white Milin | Lricar Senator Prandegse of Con LADIES tion, w 1 eppropr Cnited Fruit compa on the Costa] A s of -;pring ap: Y g neationt W preside dur'ng the wb- of the sum of $1,000 once in ten ) Rican: lnie centeolled SHERE G Wis he rth Stonington grange to the|parel and hats, confident hat had s black velvet band with blue pip-' g0 0 of Vice President Sherman nest FNE GUN METAL AND OLOTH ]r'c;r Jnalntenance.” This 1y the prolen[ {aoon aftorward made vardmaster at | Connecticut Dairymen's association .,;wm,‘ AT Uah: i ‘“6412%: ::::;'l::k brush and handsome | yocic ¢ TOP, RUTTON AND BLUCHER, i ions Mad o Represen- { pory 1imo {0ld an institute there during the drst| epared for it. { . Elegant garments and headwear | was noticed choosing | gwalt the chaice of ,.m,pe,,‘mm ~ Martiord.—Among the certificates and white whipeord two-plece | del to | recently filed at the secretary of hat in cutaway effect, with | Where the newest spring models are to | yi41a's ofiice waa that of the Gas and le Bedford coliar and cuffs, modish | be found will be learned by cansulting | Klectric lmprovement carporation of oil fertiiity and clo- ripings of the new green and hand- ' The Bulletin's advertising columns! Hartford with a capiial of $45,000,000, tative .iigging a few ago. S AT O Pweek 'n April. Pr SPECIAL AT $223 e the association is FRANK A, .“_L' Twenty-six native specles of '.\'m\d‘} Democratic Town Committee. | some fina speaker era cut in Capada, spriice yielding one- | There was & meeting of the members thai Professor 4 Main Steset fourth of ihs total, of the @emocratic town committee om the apeakers on Dav to have |